Statistics for the independent variables and the adjusted r-squared values in three beta regression models evaluating the relationship between the calf/female ratio, the wolf and reindeer population, and the moose abundance in eastern Finland from 1996–2017.
Statistics for the independent variables and the adjusted r-squared values in three beta regression models evaluating the relationship between the calf/female ratio, the wolf and reindeer population, and the moose abundance in eastern Finland from 1996–2017.
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ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/17703326 2023-05-15T13:13:16+02:00 Statistics for the independent variables and the adjusted r-squared values in three beta regression models evaluating the relationship between the calf/female ratio, the wolf and reindeer population, and the moose abundance in eastern Finland from 1996–2017. Ilpo Kojola (469975) Ville Hallikainen (5150468) Samuli Heikkinen (11886245) Jukka T. Forsman (8660328) Tuomas Kukko (11886248) Jyrki Pusenius (3839944) Paasivaara Antti (11886251) 2021-12-29T18:21:57Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259246.t002 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Statistics_for_the_independent_variables_and_the_adjusted_r-squared_values_in_three_beta_regression_models_evaluating_the_relationship_between_the_calf_female_ratio_the_wolf_and_reindeer_population_and_the_moose_abundance_in_eastern_Finland/17703326 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0259246.t002 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ecology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified year time series canis lupus </ another independent variable alces alces </ 1996 – 2017 generalized linear mixed apparent competition whereby apparent competition hypothesis wild forest reindeer existing prey species alternative prey hypothesis 2 </ sup general linear models primary prey decreases reindeer population size wolf population size moose population size apparent competition population size performed linear primary prey wolf population population dynamics secondary prey reindeer focuses prey community prey biomass xlink "> wolf (< two hypotheses two co summer predation study period show long resulting pseudo reproductive output positively associated negatively associated negatively affects negative predictions mutually exclusive moose populations moose (< last years increased predation heavily managed habitat restoration first years female ratio consecutive winters almost identical Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0259246.t002 2022-01-06T11:26:27Z Statistics for the independent variables and the adjusted r-squared values in three beta regression models evaluating the relationship between the calf/female ratio, the wolf and reindeer population, and the moose abundance in eastern Finland from 1996–2017. Dataset Alces alces Canis lupus Unknown |
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Ecology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified year time series canis lupus </ another independent variable alces alces </ 1996 – 2017 generalized linear mixed apparent competition whereby apparent competition hypothesis wild forest reindeer existing prey species alternative prey hypothesis 2 </ sup general linear models primary prey decreases reindeer population size wolf population size moose population size apparent competition population size performed linear primary prey wolf population population dynamics secondary prey reindeer focuses prey community prey biomass xlink "> wolf (< two hypotheses two co summer predation study period show long resulting pseudo reproductive output positively associated negatively associated negatively affects negative predictions mutually exclusive moose populations moose (< last years increased predation heavily managed habitat restoration first years female ratio consecutive winters almost identical |
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Ecology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified year time series canis lupus </ another independent variable alces alces </ 1996 – 2017 generalized linear mixed apparent competition whereby apparent competition hypothesis wild forest reindeer existing prey species alternative prey hypothesis 2 </ sup general linear models primary prey decreases reindeer population size wolf population size moose population size apparent competition population size performed linear primary prey wolf population population dynamics secondary prey reindeer focuses prey community prey biomass xlink "> wolf (< two hypotheses two co summer predation study period show long resulting pseudo reproductive output positively associated negatively associated negatively affects negative predictions mutually exclusive moose populations moose (< last years increased predation heavily managed habitat restoration first years female ratio consecutive winters almost identical Ilpo Kojola (469975) Ville Hallikainen (5150468) Samuli Heikkinen (11886245) Jukka T. Forsman (8660328) Tuomas Kukko (11886248) Jyrki Pusenius (3839944) Paasivaara Antti (11886251) Statistics for the independent variables and the adjusted r-squared values in three beta regression models evaluating the relationship between the calf/female ratio, the wolf and reindeer population, and the moose abundance in eastern Finland from 1996–2017. |
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Ecology Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified year time series canis lupus </ another independent variable alces alces </ 1996 – 2017 generalized linear mixed apparent competition whereby apparent competition hypothesis wild forest reindeer existing prey species alternative prey hypothesis 2 </ sup general linear models primary prey decreases reindeer population size wolf population size moose population size apparent competition population size performed linear primary prey wolf population population dynamics secondary prey reindeer focuses prey community prey biomass xlink "> wolf (< two hypotheses two co summer predation study period show long resulting pseudo reproductive output positively associated negatively associated negatively affects negative predictions mutually exclusive moose populations moose (< last years increased predation heavily managed habitat restoration first years female ratio consecutive winters almost identical |
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Statistics for the independent variables and the adjusted r-squared values in three beta regression models evaluating the relationship between the calf/female ratio, the wolf and reindeer population, and the moose abundance in eastern Finland from 1996–2017. |
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Ilpo Kojola (469975) Ville Hallikainen (5150468) Samuli Heikkinen (11886245) Jukka T. Forsman (8660328) Tuomas Kukko (11886248) Jyrki Pusenius (3839944) Paasivaara Antti (11886251) |
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Ilpo Kojola (469975) Ville Hallikainen (5150468) Samuli Heikkinen (11886245) Jukka T. Forsman (8660328) Tuomas Kukko (11886248) Jyrki Pusenius (3839944) Paasivaara Antti (11886251) |
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Ilpo Kojola (469975) |
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Statistics for the independent variables and the adjusted r-squared values in three beta regression models evaluating the relationship between the calf/female ratio, the wolf and reindeer population, and the moose abundance in eastern Finland from 1996–2017. |
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Statistics for the independent variables and the adjusted r-squared values in three beta regression models evaluating the relationship between the calf/female ratio, the wolf and reindeer population, and the moose abundance in eastern Finland from 1996–2017. |
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Statistics for the independent variables and the adjusted r-squared values in three beta regression models evaluating the relationship between the calf/female ratio, the wolf and reindeer population, and the moose abundance in eastern Finland from 1996–2017. |
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Statistics for the independent variables and the adjusted r-squared values in three beta regression models evaluating the relationship between the calf/female ratio, the wolf and reindeer population, and the moose abundance in eastern Finland from 1996–2017. |
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Statistics for the independent variables and the adjusted r-squared values in three beta regression models evaluating the relationship between the calf/female ratio, the wolf and reindeer population, and the moose abundance in eastern Finland from 1996–2017. |
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statistics for the independent variables and the adjusted r-squared values in three beta regression models evaluating the relationship between the calf/female ratio, the wolf and reindeer population, and the moose abundance in eastern finland from 1996–2017. |
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